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Friday, February 23, F945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Hospital Campaign to Close
With Dinner Next Tuesday

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Dr. Golub to Be Main Speaker at Affair Marking Historic
Occasion; Invitations Extended to Subscribing Families;
Statler Hotel Ballroom to Be Scene of Gathering

The formal close of the building campaign for the
proposed Jewish Hospital will be celebrated next Tuesday
evening, Feb. 27, at 7 o'clock, in the Grand Ballroom of
Hotel Statler, with the subscribing families participating
in what is predicted to be a historic occasion.
Invitations have been extended to all those who have

contributed to the building fund"
and to the members of their i=n -
mediate families. As new pledges
are being received, invitations
are being issued from the hos-
pital campaign office at the
Jewish Welfare Federation, 51
West Warren.
Although the campaign com-
mittees have concentrated on the Will Give Hebrew Lecture
and Will Address
task of raising funds, special
committees have been studying
Zionists in English
the problems which will have to
be considered later—and a num-
Prof. Nisson Touroff is sched-
ber of potentially desirable sites uled to speak in Hebrew for the
have been charted, so that when 'Teachers' Organization of the
next steps need to be taken, the United Hebrew Schools and the
facts on which decisions are to Kvutzah Ivrith, Tuesday, March
be based will be on hand.
6, at 8:30 p.m., in the auditorium
Features of Campaign
of the Rose Sittig Cohen Build-
One of the most popular fea- ing, 13226 Lawton Avenue.
tures of the campaign has been
On Wednesday, March 7, at
the plan which makes it possible 8:30 p.m., he will speak in Eng-
for donors to designate their lish under the auspices of the
gifts in honor of the living or in Zionist Organization of Detroit.
memory of the departed. In the His subject will be "Jewish Cul-
Hall of Life, to be centrally lo- ture in the Diaspora."
cated in the hospital, contrib-
One of the foremost Hebrew
utors will be able to perpetuate writers and educators, he writes
the names of loved ones. Contri- extensively in Hebrew magazines
butions will be applied toward and periodicals, both in America
the construction and equipment and in Palestine on pedagogy
of the hospital, and the wing, and psychology. He is the
department, division, unit or Hebrew translator of William
room will be appropriately des-: James' "Talks to Teachers."
ignated.
For some time he was editor
Because of the magnitude of
the project, the pro-rated cost of of the Palestine Daily Haaretz.
units is higher than for any pre- He was also editor of the peda-
vious building project. The Hall gogical magazine Hahinuch, of
of Life also will house a Hu- Palestine, and was the recipient
the Louis LaMed 1943 Liter-
manity Book and a Memorial of
ary Award for his work on
Book, both bound in leather and "Psychology of Education.." He
kept in a glass-enclosed case is now professor of modern
prominently located and attrac- Hebrew literature at the Jewish
tively illuminated, with inscrip- Institute of Religion in New
tions recorded on leaves of York.
parchment. In these books will
The public is invited.
be displayed the names of the
founding contributors.
Dr. Golub to Speak
At the dinner meeting next
Tuesday evening, the principal
address will be delivered by Dr.
J. J. Golub, of New York, noted
hospital planner, who has ad-
vised the communities through-
out the country on the con-
The Religious School o f
struction of hospitals. Dr. Golub's
subject will be "The Hospital of Temple Beth El will hold its an-
Tomorrow" and he will describe nual parent-teachers meeting on
the part that the Jews of Detroit Sunday, March 4, at 2:30, in the
will play in the improvement of Brown Memorial Chapel.
Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, edu-
the community's health and
cational director of the Union
welfare.
One of Dr. Golub's particularly of American Hebrew Congrega-
interesting associations, from the tions, will address the meeting
standpoint of the Jewish Com- on the subject "Children chal-
munity, was his affiliation, as lenge Their Parents."
consultant, with the Rothschild-
Conferences between parents
Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. and teachers will precede the
Another noteworthy contribution meeting and a social hour will
after the last war by Dr. Golub follow the lecture.
was made when he directed the
Dr. Gamoran will be the guest
medical reconstruction program of the Religious School staff and
of the Joint Distribution Com- the Religious School committee
mittee in Europe. Dr. Golub is at a noon luncheon, and will
the director of the Hospital for lecture to the teachers on "Cur-
Joint Diseases in New York and rent Problems of the Jewish Re-
is regarded as one of the coun- ligious School."
try's outstanding administrators.
The co-incidence that the din-
ner meeting will be held on
Purim also will make the
occasion especially appropriate
for celebration. The movement
Memory
for a Jewish Hospital in Detroit
started almost 50 years ago.
The Oneg Shabbat of the Uni-
versity Unit of Hadassah to
be held at 1:30 p. m. this Satur-
day at the home of Mrs. William
Roth, 19649 Canterbury Drive,
will be utilized to pay tribute to
Farband Camp and Kinder- the memory of Henrietta Szold,
welt, summer home of the Jew- founder of Hadassah.
ish National Workers' Alliance
The 'guest speaRer will be
and Poale Zion movement, is Dr. David D. Henry, executive
preparing for "the coming season. vice-president of Wayne Univer-
A hospital building to safe- sity, who will speak on the sub-
guard the campers' health is be- ject "Honoring a Sacred Pledge".
A feature of this Oneg Shab-
ing erected, new equipment is
being purchased, and staff mem- bat, which was arranged by a
bers are at work planning sum- committee headed by Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz, will be a Radio News
mer activities.
Former members of the staff Round-Up, in which the follow-
and others interested in working ing will participate: Mesdames
at Farband are urged to write M. Bachman, S. Hamburger, M.
to Camp Director, N. Drachler, Brose, S. Benavie and J. E.
Gould.
18095 Appoline, Detroit 21.,

Dr. Touroff Talks
At 2 Gatherings
Here, March 6-7

Dr.Gamoran Talks
To Parent-Teacher
Group of Beth El

Jewish Hospital Campaign Success
Assures Similar Services in City

Palestine Corp.
Announces Its
Postwar Plans

$1,500,000 Additional Stock
Registered With SEC for
Zion Development

NEW YORK — Postwar plans
for development of Palestine in-
dustry and agriculture have been
made public by the Palestine
Economic Corp., largest Ameri-
can business enterprise in that
country.
The corporation will carry out
its program as soon after the war
as possible, to accelerate the
tempo of absorption of immi-
grants by creating more employ-
ment, according to Robert Szold,
chairman of the board of direct-
ors.
The corporation has registered
with the Securities and Ex-
change Commission an issue of
$1,500,000 additional common
stock, consisting of 15,000 shares
priced at $100 per share. At pre-
sent, it has capital reserves and
surplus in excess of $3,500,000.
There are 1,400 American stock-
holders.

Included in the postwar plans
of the corporation is the pur-
chase of machinery and machine
tools in the U. S. on order for
re-equipment and modernization
of Palestine's industry and agri-

culture.

Much of the industrial equip-
ment of the 7,000 workshops,
small plants and manufacturing
establishments in Palestine, cost-.
ing $50,000,000, will have to be
replaced because most of this
machinery is old, worn out and
out of date, Szold pointed out.

List of Liberated Jews
In Poland at the JSSB

The Jewish Social Service
Bureau has received from the
World Jewish Congress a full set
of the lists containing the names
of Jews who were found alive
by the Soviet Army. These lists
were compiled by the Jewish
Anti-Fascist - Committee in Mos-
cow which transmitted them to
the World Jewish Congress.
Their lists contain the names of
3,122 Jews in 39 liberated com-
munities, including Belestok,
Dubnct Dwinsk, Grodno, Kovno,
Lublin, Radun, Riga, Volkovisk,
Wilkamir and Wilno.
The lists may be examined
at the office of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau, 5737 Second,
Monday through Friday, from
9 a. in. to 4 p. m.

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These photographs depict the services being rendered
to Jewish communities in existing_ Jewish hospitals. The
successful Jewish Hospital campaign in Detroit assures
similar services for our community.

Education Forum
At Center Mar. 1

of ageney boards will discuss
plans for the future of Jewish
education in Detroit.
A forum on informal and adult
education is planned for March
Will be Conducted Under 14, to lay the basis for con-
clusions to the study which has
Direction of Citizens'
been conducted during the pasi
Self-Study Committee
two months.

A forum on Jewish education
will be held Thursday evening,
March 1, under the auspices of
the Citizens' Committee for the
Self-Study of Jewish Education,
Culture and Recreation, at the
Jewish Community Center.
Elias Picheny, resident director
of the study, will present ob-
jectives of all Detroit Jewish
educational institutions. Members

Lichtmans Redeem Dunam
In Zion Through J. N. F.

On the eve of their departure
for Los Angeles, where they will
make their home at 906 S. Shen-.
andoah, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Lichtman redeemed a dunarn of
land in Palestine. The Lichtmans
are active in JNF and Gewerk-
shaften activities.

SLEEK STREAMLINED -DESIGN

OF GRADUATED PLATINUM BANDS

University Hadassah
To Pay Tribute to
Miss Szold's

Farband 'Camp Sets
Next Season's Work

Distinguish your table with this smooth modern pattern, Simple, yet
rich in effect, are the graduated bands of platinum . . . the unusual
angular shapes which provide that very streamlined note. Set includes
six each of dinner plates, bread-and-butter plates, sauce dishes, cups
and saucers, 1 platter, 1 vegetable dish, pitcher and covered sugar bowl.

35-piece set

1150

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1515 WOODWARD AVENUE

